I'm still not convinced they are a good thing. What would make them a "bad" thing? I mean seriously, we're talking about an amount that's relatively insignificant even it if got stolen. It's more than I want to lose certainly, but not enough to prevent me from buying one just in case one ...

What makes them worth it? The fact that there is no serial number, no registration anywhere. The desire to own a completely unregistered gun is no indication of character or intent. The leftist media and anti-gun campaign has successfully conditioned us to believe that an unregistered gun is just f...

That's odd; I never heard of that before. I understand why so many companies won't ship to California and places like that with restrictions, but Alabama? What part of Alabama anyway? I went to Basic Training at McClellan. In 1986, Anniston was still partially segregated. I remember it was harder to...

https://s10.postimg.org/q843x1195/image.jpg https://s10.postimg.org/hd39mirw9/image.jpg https://s10.postimg.org/7fs8tgckp/image.jpg I bought a commercial flatbed to use through the winter until I can build a custom bed around my Pipe Pro 400. In this case it's a Besler 8102SK58 that's supposed to b...

Yeah, I'm excited about this one! This is what I posted just this morning: "I've been trying to find "better" than my Gen4 G19 for years. I'm not looking for change for the sake of change, but if better exists for me, I want to know what that is. The FNS came close, with the frame bei...

Yes; at one time the Hi-Power was the most popular handgun in the world. Military and police all over the world issued it. Popularity took the biggest hit in the mid-80s with the creation of the Glock.

The $3500 price tag might have something to do with it. See, I think just the opposite. Many don't mind dropping thousands on a good gun. I didn't hesitate to drop $4,500 on my Titan because they took an old concept (1911) and gave it updated features (double stack 10mm) in a hand built quality gun...

I support the right to open carry, not the practice. I support you in doing it, but it's just not for me for reasons just like this. If you're going to open carry, utilize some form of active retention.

Hell post it in the Off Topic section which is limited to members. The chances of your enemies having a membership here (especially considering that I haven't approved a new member in two years) is almost nothing. I've never seen a duty-rig set up for two guns before and am curious what it looks lik...